It's the controversial TV documentary that has left many people with more questions than answers.

Expose film Leaving Neverland sees two men and their families talk openly about the sexual abuse they allege they suffered at the hands of pop star Michael Jackson.

The documentary, which aired in the UK on Channel 4 on Wednesday and Thursday, was created by British director Dan Reed who had said that Leaving Neverland would demonstrate that the singer was very different from his "Peter Pan-ish image".

The two-part film has been met with a mixed reaction across the world with many left with more questions than answers.

Wade Robson was questioned by viewers for his actions in the final part of the documentary (Image: Publicity Picture)

One question viewers did have about the documentary is in regards to the dramatic ending.

During the credits, Wade Robson, one of the accusers who claims Jackson abused him multiple times from the age of seven, is seen burning a sequin white glove and a 'Thriller' jacket which appears to be the one Jackson wore in the 1982 music video.

This was met with outrage by fans online but in an interview with People magazine in the US, 36-year-old Mr Robson cleared up the confusion.

He said: "After disclosing my abuse to my therapist in 2012 I burned some more items as part of my recovery.

"The Thriller jacket that I burned in the photos was my custom childhood Thriller jacket that I used to perform in. Those are the images portrayed in Leaving Neverland."

Mr Robson also revealed that he sold some of his memorabilia at an auction to raise money for his therapy.